Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | And , when Maisie and he got into the crowd , he was , of course , stopped by almost every individual in it . |
2 | ‘ Those noises ! ’ gasped Edgar as he reeled into the corridor . |
3 | The Cavalier was being followed through Milton Keynes when it turned into the cul-de-sac and hit the wall at about 50 miles an hour . |
4 | So it was n't really surprising that we did n't recognise Ollie when we got into the arrivals hall . |
5 | ‘ That Olivera office opposite , ’ he said to Helen as he walked into the office — ‘ what sort of place is it ? ’ |
6 | ‘ There were no slabs of marble in sight when Harry and I went into the upstairs room of the boathouse . |
7 | Riverside conditions such as that , must have continued to exist for a very long time , for when the Romans arrived and established — about A.D.47 — a settlement astride the River Fleet where it ran into the north bank of the River Thames , the River Fleet was about two hundred yards wide at that junction . |
8 | Underground flooding was threatening to undermine Moscow , while inadequate storage of radioactive waste could lead to a catastrophe exceeding the scale of Chernobyl if it leaked into the Caspian Sea . |
9 | ‘ Jack and I talk into the night . |
10 | I got the 109 which got Watson and he crashed into the drink about 200 yards from Watty . |
11 | But Flavia , her eyes full of her love for me , held out her hand to Sapt as he came into the room . |
12 | Sheffield went ahead after 30 minutes when Gage knocked the ball past Allen as he burst into the goalmouth and , though Walker parried both his shot and Deane 's follow-up , Deane beat him at the third attempt . |
13 | ‘ Had a good day ? ’ asked Iris as she settled into the Golf to be driven back to the auberge at the end of the afternoon . |
14 | She ca n't tell her dad , so she calls Keith and he comes into the hospital . |
15 | Susan and I faded into the crowds . |
16 | He nodded to Carlson as he walked into the hall . |
17 | ‘ It ent arrived , has it ? ’ said George as they stepped into the dark hall . |
18 | For a long time Bayonne was an English possession , having been part of the extensive territorial dowry of Eleanor of Aquitaine when she married into the Plantagenet family in the middle of the twelfth century . |
19 | Sharpe 's cross was met by Cantona as he raced into the City box . |
20 | Shaking her hand off his arm , he looked at Keith as he went into the dining-room . |
21 | But before that , to the north , numerous small rivers and tributaries — including the likes of the Bruar Water , the Banvie , the Tilt and the Fender Burn have all fattened the River Garry before it feeds into the Tummel and on down into the Tay . |
22 | I also wondered — I was only seven — if the fire had anything to do with Alf Norris and I looking into the boiler room the day before ! |
23 | ‘ Takes you back , does n't it ? ’ said William as they went into the church . |
24 | I was Mr Anthony Evans when I went into the Palace . |
25 | It would n't do him any harm to take this ungoverned creature for a short jaunt in the fields and the experience would give him a splendid ascendancy over Inspector Burden when he walked into the station at nine-thirty . |
26 | ‘ You look worn out , ’ said Bedelia as she bustled into the kitchen . |
27 | It had puzzled me originally , but after a quick word with Glyn as you came into the offices I now see he wants to pressurise you into following his wishes and signing the house over . ’ |
28 | But the appearance of Howard when he came into the room must have impressed him in spite of himself — the bulging clear blue eyes , the eager lean of the body forward , the anxiety on the face to understand the world around him . |